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    @nzzp said in Aura watch:

    and never capped! Great quiz question

    Almost as good a quiz question as the name of the US player who played for the ABs when they were en-route to the UK in 1967.. (or was it '72?)

    Don't know the name....

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    @Victor-Meldrew all blacks.com has no AB's born in North America.

    I have also checked the team lists for the matches played in Nth America (British Colombia & Eastern Canada in 67 and BC and New York in 72) and there are no one-off caps or players that weren't established NZ provincial players.

    I do recall a (Kiwi born) one off ring in against Western Australia at some stage but can't find him.

    I also fondly remember as a young boy a photo in the 72/73 Post Tour Magazine of a group of AB's (Wyllie, Sutherland, Norton...) out at a Bavarian Beer Hall in 72. They were being served by a very buxom wench who was leaning forward over their table. Not one of the AB's was looking at the camera

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    @dogmeat said in Aura watch:

    @Victor-Meldrew all blacks.com has no AB's born in North America.

    American Samoa?

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    @dogmeat said in Aura watch:

    @Victor-Meldrew all blacks.com has no AB's born in North America.

    I have also checked the team lists for the matches played in Nth America (British Colombia & Eastern Canada in 67 and BC and New York in 72) and there are no one-off caps or players that weren't established NZ provincial players.

    I do recall a (Kiwi born) one off ring in against Western Australia at some stage but can't find him.

    I also fondly remember as a young boy a photo in the 72/73 Post Tour Magazine of a group of AB's (Wyllie, Sutherland, Norton...) out at a Bavarian Beer Hall in 72. They were being served by a very buxom wench who was leaning forward over their table. Not one of the AB's was looking at the camera

    Stapleton was an Aussie ring in, not a kiwi though and there’s a NSW player was bought in for a game too

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    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @dogmeat said in Aura watch:

    @Victor-Meldrew all blacks.com has no AB's born in North America.

    American Samoa?

    Three from there I think . One from the Chatham Islands but none from Stewart island that I can recall

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    @jegga said in Aura watch:

    Three from there I think . One from the Chatham Islands but none from Stewart island that I can recall

    Americans - Solomon (much earlier), Kaino of course, the third?

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    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @jegga said in Aura watch:

    Three from there I think . One from the Chatham Islands but none from Stewart island that I can recall

    Americans - Solomon (much earlier), Kaino of course, the third?

    There was two Solomon’s in the abs , they were brothers from American Samoa but one was born in Fiji .

    I’m pretty sure Tongan born Walter Batty was the first Pi ab. He went on to be a in the NZ artillery in the North African campaign and be given a medal for his bravery under fire .

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    @jegga said in Aura watch:

    There was two Solomon’s in the abs , they were brothers from American Samoa but one was born in Fiji .

    That'll be it - not sure if Fijian born counts? I only remember them because one of them was a relation of Josh Kronfeld somehow.

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    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @jegga said in Aura watch:

    There was two Solomon’s in the abs , they were brothers from American Samoa but one was born in Fiji .

    That'll be it - not sure if Fijian born counts? I only remember them because one of them was a relation of Josh Kronfeld somehow.

    He’s not around to ask but if the rest of his whanau were American Samoan he probably thought he was too .

    Then you get guys like Jamie Salmon

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    @jegga Yeah, don't think there was much in the way of eligibility rules then (or who you "identified" with). Kaino was always called the second US AB so depends on how you define it.

    Just googled - interesting. Dave was a step brother and their dad was the mayor of Levuka (then Fijian capital) before they came to NZ.

    Amazing the things that you learn whilst trying to avoid doing any work.

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    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @jegga Yeah, don't think there was much in the way of eligibility rules then (or who you "identified" with). Kaino was always called the second US AB so depends on how you define it.

    Just googled - interesting. Dave was a step brother and their dad was the mayor of Levuka (then Fijian capital) before they came to NZ.

    Amazing the things that you learn whilst trying to avoid doing any work.

    Interesting, so I guess that settles it .

    Weird that we had a player with West Indian heritage before one with Pi

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    When I saw I had replies to my earlier post, I was sure it would be about tits not tests, boobs not blacks.

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    @jegga said in Aura watch:

    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @dogmeat said in Aura watch:

    @Victor-Meldrew all blacks.com has no AB's born in North America.

    American Samoa?

    Three from there I think . One from the Chatham Islands but none from Stewart island that I can recall

    Robert Mathieson.

    Bruce Hunter also has a record that won't be beaten. He played in both AB tour games in Perth held on the same day in 1970 on their way to SA. Scored 5 tries across both games too.

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    @dogmeat said in Aura watch:

    When I saw I had replies to my earlier post, I was sure it would be about tits not tests, boobs not blacks.

    Occasionally, we can talk about sport, if we have to, but Aura does have some great features.

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    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @dogmeat said in Aura watch:

    When I saw I had replies to my earlier post, I was sure it would be about tits not tests, boobs not blacks.

    Occasionally, we can talk about sport, if we have to, but Aura does have some great features.

    Change the thread title to areola watch

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    @jegga you like hairy cactuses?!

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    @dogmeat said in Aura watch:

    @jegga you like hairy cactuses?!

    GFYs

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    @jegga preferable to a motorboat from a prickly pair (pear)

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/116072173/irish-rugby-writer-calls-for-all-blacks-to-stop-performing-the-haka

    The deeper we go into the tourney, the more Aura grows

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    The Haka and Perenara’s court jester routine have started to annoy me recently.

    I’d be happy if they stopped.

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